Monthly Archive: April 2013

A few weeks ago, the diabetes community lost a very dear friend, Dr. Richard R. Rubin. An associate professor of medicine and pediatrics for The Johns Hopkins University, Dr. Rubin spent his career helping people with diabetes and their families manage the emotional and psychological challenges of the disease.

Today we're bringing back another blog from one of our community favorites, Cheryl, a Medtronic employee, person with diabetes, and a mom! Diabetes is a family disease, and no one knows that more than someone who lives with it every day. Today, Cheryl opens up with The LOOP on what it's been like to

Editor's Note: Today, Dr. Kaufman shares her closing thoughts on her experiences from her most recent trip to Haiti, where she helped with their second-ever diabetes camp. If you're just now joining us for her story on this years trip, please be sure to check out Haiti 2013: Diabetes Management and the Magic of

Anyone with children will tell you how difficult it can be to balance both career and family ? probably even more difficult than they ever imagined before the kids arrived. Now imagine you're a successful attorney with a demanding career as a partner in a law firm. And then your first baby ? at

The great group of friends, check. The corsage, check. The special dress, check. Where to wear an insulin pump? Still trying to figure that out. This is what the check list sounded like as one of our customers named Kelly prepared for prom. One of the important events in a teenager's life is getting